Janet Street Porter Critiques Gordon Ramsay While Acknowledging Their Complex Relationship
- Loose Women's Janet Street Porter reflects on her relationship with Gordon Ramsay.
- Janet Street Porter mentions a 'love/hate' dynamic and refers to Gordon Ramsay as 'patronising'.
- The two have worked together multiple times including on Gordon Ramsay's show The F Word.
Janet Street Porter has openly criticized celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, describing him as "very patronising" and labeling him "a male chauvinistic pig." The 77-year-old journalist, known for her candid opinions, reflected on her experiences in the industry during an interview with the Sunday Mail. Despite her harsh words, she clarified that she has a complicated affection for Ramsay, having enjoyed her time on his show, *The F Word*, which highlights the duality of their professional relationship. Street Porter’s comments come in the wake of past criticisms, including a notable instance in 2016 when she expressed disapproval over Ramsay's public announcement of his wife Tana's pregnancy, which tragically ended in miscarriage. She suggested that such personal news should be handled with more sensitivity, especially given the emotional toll it can take on families. Ramsay had previously shared a heartfelt message about the loss, emphasizing the importance of family support during difficult times. In a twist to their relationship, Street Porter has also defended Ramsay in the past, particularly regarding his choice to isolate in a beach destination rather than a city. In her 2020 Daily Mail column, she urged him to reconsider sharing his location on social media, suggesting it could lead to unnecessary public scrutiny. This ongoing back-and-forth illustrates the complex dynamics between the two, marked by both criticism and camaraderie.